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Posted 2 years ago in the Community Fundraising, Volunteers and fundraisers categories
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We’ll keep you up to date with everything from our heart-warming partnership stories, to top tips from our Dog Welfare team.
You can also find out who’s been supporting us and see how our volunteers help out. Maybe you could feature here soon? Email news@caninepartners.org.uk if you’ve got a story to share!
Find out more about news from our community, fundraising fun and more!… read more
Posted 2 years ago in the Community Fundraising, Volunteers and fundraisers categories
Get your latest update from the training team at Canine Partners! … read more
Posted 2 years ago in the Our latest puppies, Training tips categories
Canine Partners is beginning its most significant period of organisational change since the Charity’s foundation almost 33 years ago.… read more
Posted 2 years ago in the Canine Partners Update, Charity update categories
Our Breeding Team Liz and Sian are so proud of all our Canine Partner breeding mums, and so grateful to our Dog Breeding volunteer families who look after them and their pups. This month, we say ‘congratulations’ to CP mums Hobnob, Wanda and Jacq who have all safely welcomed their gorgeous new arrivals. Hobnob Hobnob … read more
Posted 2 years ago in the Canine Partners Puppies category
Smashed it! Thanks to our wonderful supporters, we smashed our target for The Big Give Christmas Challenge 2022, hitting £60,000 in only five days! An incredible achievement! With the support of our champion, Candis Club and some of our generous funders including The Sherling Charitable Trust, all donations to the appeal were doubled. We are … read more
Posted 2 years ago in the A big thank you, Community Fundraising, Corporate supporters categories
Acclimation to the cold It is important to gradually introduce your dog to colder weather especially if they have never been in the snow. Smaller dog breeds and those with short/fine hair are less likely to tolerate colder temperatures. Bigger dog breeds and those with fur equipped to handle colder temperatures get cold less easily. … read more
Posted 2 years ago in the Training tips category